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Spring Romance

by cecylia on February 3, 2012

One of the highlights of 2012 so far is the wedding of our dear friends, Jade and Roger. One of the most compassionate, intelligent, fun, driven and glamorous couples I’m blessed to know. When we were in Hong Kong, Roger filled us in the epic tale of how he proposed to Jade, with a raw diamond, upon her request. This ring she wears took Roger nearly a year to acquire. And for any ordinary mortal, they would have been deterred by the lack of un-dodgy suppliers, wholesalers and retailers and stopped their perilous pursuit. But not for Roger, he literally went to the ends of the earth to show Jade his love. And Jade? The words ‘beautiful’ and ‘talented’ are mere understatements of this music virtuoso with a black belt in Tae-kwon-do and a deep passion for the arts. In one of the speeches, the brides-MAN declared that ‘if he got a dollar every time Jade got hit on, he’d be Skype-ing his speech from his palace in Sweden.’

The BridesMan impersonating Zoolander

I was on an emotional high all day at the ‘Spring Runway’ themed wedding. The stunning bride wore a silk gown created by a Cambodian-based designer, Eric Raisina, purchased on their holidays. The beautiful bridal party included a brides-MAN and a grooms-LADY.  The bestmen were decked out in preppy Tommy-Hilfiger-inspired outfits which Roger art-directed (he is a designer, after all!). We were treated to a sensational Stokehouse gastronomic experience and got to witness the most divine speeches and be serenaded by dear friends and hubby(see below)! These photos can only offer a glimpse into the loving atmosphere of the day. But hey, we’ve all been gifted with imaginations! Enjoy!

Isn't Ash's Sass & Bide dress amazing?

The Bombe- Signature Dessert at Stokehouse

The Wedding Cake- 3 tiered cheese!

'Hey Roger take care of our Jadey/She used to be this little girl but now she's all a lady...'

Remember I mentioned in this post that I acquired something super special in Singapore? Well this is the dress. An original 70s’ Yves Saint Laurent one-shouldered ruffle gown. Couldn’t think of a better dress to wear to a ‘Spring Runway’ themed nuptial by the beach.

This is the stuff love is made of. Thank you Jade and Roger for an unforgettable day and we wish you the most extraordinary life together! “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”1 Peter 4:8

Where: The StokeHouse 30 Jacka Boulevard, St Kilda Beach, Phone: 03 9525 5555

Wear: Vintage 70s YSL silk dress (Vintage Designer Sale, Singapore), vintage Charles Jourdan heels, vintage earrings, ring, bracelet and belt.

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Haute Parfumerie

by cecylia on November 11, 2011

Stunning Front Window at Peony Melbourne

A spread worthy of Marie Antoinette

A few nights ago I had the utmost pleasure of attending the heavenly scented event at Peony Melbourne Haute Parfumerie for the launch of the recreation of Marie Antoinette‘s perfume, Black Jade, created by Lubin. Guests sipped on French champagne in hand-etched crystal flutes and were treated to the most decadent spread of French desserts and savoury delights. The stunning cake sculpture you see above of icing, fresh peonies, orchids and feather plumes was not by a cake shop but by the talented Ben at Domain Flowers!

 Attendees at Peony Melbourne included the lovely Kyra (Pybus PR) and Nish (the most helpful and handsome barman!), Marianne (Esme & the Laneway) and John, Alicia (Sea of Ghost), Cheryl (Business Chic), Gaby (designer, Hopeless Lingerie), Tania (Fashionising), Phoebe (Lady Melbourne) and Aaron, Sarah (Style Melbourne), Ramona (stylist for Project Runway) and her friend, and Theodore! Ah, all the regal elegance!

Owner of Peony, the divine Jill Timms

 

Marianne and Theodore

 

Phoebe, Kyra and I

 

French Candle Busts at Peony Melbourne

 

Champagne in cyrstal flutes, served by the gorgeous Nish

 

Cheryl in the cutest vintage dress, experiencing Black Jade

 

Gaby, Phoebe, Alicia and I

 

French desserts!

 

Sarah in Yeojin Bae

 

Tania & Jill

Theodore, the candy vaccum

Harris Miller in Rainbow Hues

Ramona, friend and I

3 tiered cake by Domain Flowers!

 

Black Jade, exclusively at Peony Melbourne

Black Jade, by Lubin. The legendary scent was created for the beautiful queen of France, inspired by her enchanting secret rose garden in Le Petite Trianon in Versailles. Black Jade comes down the ages to the 21st century via a noblewoman and a dear friend of Marie Antoinette. Notes of the scent include the essence of Calanum, bergamot, cardamom, rose, jasmine, cinnamon, amber, exotic woods, Indian sandalwood, patchuli, vanilla and Tonka bean. You’ve really got to experience the fragrance to imagine the trail of this majestic aroma.

I was scratching my head about what to wear, when it suddenly clicked. ‘BLACK. JADE!’ I exclaimed.

One of Jill's customers hand-made this amazing necklace!

What I wore: vintage After Eight silk dress, self-made jade and pearl necklace, jade necklace as bracelet, vintage belt and clutch, Miss Sixty bow heels

Peony Melbourne is the fragrance and scent destination for those who appreciate artistic perfumery, enjoy a decadent and educational experience or simply wish to acquire a unique and personalised scent that truly suits them. Jill is a fragrance expert and offers an unparalleled specialised olfactory service. I have collected 4 of her delicious candles now, enough to turn my office into an ambrosial station. Next time I visit, I hope to purchase my new scent, hand-picked by Jill!

Peony Melbourne Haute Parfumerie 107 Auburn Road Hawthorn (03) 9882 0662

And last but not least: I pulled the name out of a hat, the $100 Melissa Voucher winner is Gabrielle! Congratulations! And thank you everyone for entering. Don’t you worry, there are many more amazing prizes to come, every fortnight! So the next gift-away is on Friday 18th November, stay tuned! :)

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Can you hear the DIESEL hummin’?

by cecylia on November 9, 2011

Last night I had the utmost pleasure of attending the exclusive DIESEL VIP party at their flagship store in Melbourne Central. We were treated to mini Grill’d burgers, endless flutes of champagne, a DIESEL denim masterclass and 30-50% the entire store. As you may know I love my Italian street-wear, and with 35 years of denim expertise and experience, DIESEL is an authority when it comes to jeans. So when the opportunity came for me to collaborate with DIESEL, which involved inviting my friends along, I couldn’t say ‘si’ fast enough!

DIESEL denim!

Karla and Chiara, beauties from AMPR

DIESEL denim masterclass!

Denim Demonstration

The Beautiful Irish (StyleZilla) and Tish (Mister Mode)

StyleZilla and Mister Mode

Glenda enjoying a Grilled burger. She made her leggings!

NeoDia, Jam, Eva Q, Pamela Usanto and Joolz

The one and only: TUTU!!!

Check out Tutu’s photographic blog of the event here

Chris,James and I, colourblocking

Jam's Kirrily Johnstons!

Annie, designer of Habbot

Cheryl (BusinessChic) in Bento blouse, vintage jewels

Dear friend Lanyin (lanyintsai.tumblr.com) love her Thomas Wylde bag

More of Lanyin’s outfit here, she was a fashion forecaster in Taiwan for 6 years!

Outfit: Country Road shirt (similar one here), vintage skirt (similar one here), belt and clutch, Edenborough Evans necklace, Imperium bracelet and Luna ringYSL shoes (last seen here)

The turnout was phenomenal, wish I got photos of you all! Thank you so much to everyone who came, it was so lovely to catch up with you! So as you can see, the DIESEL store is a double-storey shopping mecca for European street-wear. It features an indoor escalator, dividing womens and kidswear downstairs and menswear upstairs. I love DIESEL menswear as well, their shirts are so well cut and the cotton is super luxurious. Hubby bought a pair of cream shorts and pants, which are going to become his summer staples. I look forward to packing them for our holidays soon :)

Grazie tanto to DIESEL, Karla and Chiara for having us! I can’t wait to go back there and shop again!

Don’t forget to enter the $100 Melissa Gift Voucher competition here!

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The 3 F’s

by cecylia on November 7, 2011

Hello lovelies? How was your weekend? I hope you had a terrific time. I was scheduled to work, but when I rocked up at 8:30am to the vet clinic after driving over 20km, it turned out that the roster had been changed and no one remembered to call me. Oh well, at least I got to wake up early and read The Age and miraculously scored a weekend off! Instead of sulking, I worked on my Media Kit and the Press page of the blog, and wish to extend my utmost gratitude to everyone who have featured me on their blogs and publications. I am so honored. Thank you so much.

Sunday was one of the best days I’ve ever had. No exaggeration. Got to visit the Oakleigh Market and found some lovely vintage treasures (to be revealed in future posts), met a dear friend at LuxBite to satisfy our sweet cravings, checked in to The Cullen hotel in celebration of our 4th wedding anniversary and went to watch the BILL CUNNINGHAM film. Boy was I blown away, by Bill’s sincerity, humility, kindness and lightning fast photographic skills. His pure appreciation of aesthetics that was not tainted by class, status, money or labels, as well as his simple lifestyle and fiery love for his work brought me to tears and to my knees (metaphorically). This has been the most inspiring movie I’ve ever seen. EVER. So since we are on the topic of fashion and style, I wrote this article to see what your stance is.

A question I often always ask people around me is, ‘Why do Australians like football and food more than fashion?’ Now before you jump to the comments section to answer this question, allow me to share my suspicions.

There are many ways to skin a cat. The football industry is a multi-million dollar one, albeit a boring one, in my opinion. Aside from the big bucks, there is a lot of politics involved, and football is afterall, the national sport of Down Under. It is talked about in nearly every page of the newspaper, especially in the Sports section. There are countless TV shows and advertisements related to sport, and compared to fashion, it is like comparing Goliath to David.

David & Goliath. The Lourve

 

Food, oh glorious food. How can anyone say no to food? We live for food, especially after the introduction of ‘MasterChef‘, the fine dining sector of the economy is enjoying a scrumptuous boom. It seems that there are more cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars than there are culinary dishes. Everyone is learning to cook, enjoying food and neglecting fashion. The GFC is not helping either, as more people stop treating themselves to new garments and accessories, and instead indulge in edible experiences.

A main course from Ladurée in Paris

Fashion is so much more exciting, prettier, and enticing. However Australians, as a whole, much prefer watching the footy and food shows than ‘Australia’s Next Top Model’ or ‘Project Runway’. The difference in interest is mind-boggling. Why is that? I contemplated, considered and finally conceded the following reasons.

  • Unfortunately, fashion is not a national sport here. Australia, can you please learn a little from Paris?
  • Everyone can eat even if they can’t cook (ok not everyone can kick a footy, me included), but not everyone has the confidence to pull off fashionable trends
  • Everyone can afford to eat and watch footy on TV, but not everyone can afford designer clothes

Sometimes I wonder, if the majority of our fashion industry was not dominated by big chain stores which produce mediocre fashion, and instead clever designs and high end fashion was in the limelight, would more people become more intrigued and develop more appreciation for design and fashion? I’d like to think so. I call it ‘the best thing since good bread’ effect.

I experienced this phenomenon first hand when I went to Paris years ago. I have never liked bread or butter in my life, until I devoured the entire basket of heavenly baked deliciousness with creamy butter before the arrival of the 1st course of my Parisian dinner. The bread in Paris changed my life, well at least my appreciation of bread. Good bread is amazing! Now I don’t eat bread unless it’s the good stuff.

The Bread before Dinner at Le Procope

Similarly, I never used to liked candles, the ones I remember smelling when I was young nearly made me nauseaous because they were made from synthetic chemicals. I never understood why people adored scented candles, I recall asking someone once ‘But don’t they make you sick?’ and getting a confused well-plucked eyebrow movement in response. But after expriencing the aromas of Ladurée, Archipelago and Fragonard candles, I find myself completely addicted to exquisite fragrant candles. They are the best! Why buy cheap and nasty when you can have the seriously scented?

Laduree candles

Image source here

Anyway, I could go on about my ‘best thing since good bread’ theory, but you get the drift. Can you guess how I became so passionate about fashion? Definitely not from reading catalogues from budget retailers or mass market brochures. It’s the good stuff that inspired me like this online magazine.

There is so much amazing fashion in Australia. This country houses some of the best designers, stylists, retailers, models, and photographers in the world. The public needs to see real fashion in the spotlight it deserves rather than fashion appearing in the media as a ridiculed or mocked subject. Fashion is a language, a universal language, and a powerful one at that. Bill Cunningham fondly describes fashion as ‘the armour to survive the reality of everyday life.’ Without fashion, Bills says it would be getting rid of ‘civilisation‘. What one wears says so much about them. It is capable of transformations, elevations, and can even help its wearer speak another language, a confident body language, for example. Somehow I doubt carrying a football or a frying pan would have the same effect.

 

Now it’s your cue to comment like crazy, and go watch the Bill Cunningham film.

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